Drachm

Эмитент Idyma
Год 425 BC - 375 BC
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал Drachm (1)
Валюта Drachm
Состав Silver
Вес 3.76 g
Диаметр 13.5 mm
Толщина
Форма Round (irregular)
Техника Hammered, Incuse
Ориентация Variable alignment ↺
Гравёр(ы)
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Каталожные номера SNG Copenhagen#419, SNG von Aulock#2559-2561, Jameson#1539, HN Online#74, SNG Keckman Karia#60, BMC Greek#1-5, Gulbenkian#760, SNG Fitzwilliam#4724, SNG Kayhan#1631-1632
Описание аверса Head of Pan facing
Письменность аверса
Надписи аверса
Описание реверса Fig leaf within incuse square
Письменность реверса Greek
Надписи реверса ΙΔΥΜΙΟΝ
Гурт
Монетный двор
Тираж ND (425 BC - 375 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 5955810230
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: This silver drachm originates from the ancient Carian city of Idyma, minted between 425 and 375 BC. This period spans the latter stages of the Peloponnesian War and subsequent regional power struggles involving Rhodes and the Persian Empire. Idyma, a smaller Carian city-state, asserted its economic and political autonomy through its own coinage. The issuance of these distinctive silver denominations reflects its participation in regional trade and its independent status amidst shifting geopolitical landscapes of the Classical Greek world.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this drachm exemplifies the robust style of early Classical Greek numismatic art; a specific engraver remains anonymous. The obverse typically features a powerful, finely rendered forepart or head of a roaring lion, a symbol of strength common in the region, often depicted with a realistic mane and intense expression. The reverse consistently displays a distinctive fig leaf, a unique local emblem of Idyma, sometimes accompanied by the abbreviated ethnic IDY, creating a compelling civic iconography.

Technical/Grading: Technically, well-preserved examples of this drachm (3.76 gg, 13.5 mmmm) exhibit strong strike quality. High-points on the obverse, such as the lion's mane, muzzle, and eye, should be sharply defined. The reverse fig leaf, while sometimes softer or slightly off-center, should display discernible venation. Collectors should assess overall metal quality, die wear, and the completeness of design elements, especially the intricate lion's features and the clear delineation of the fig leaf's shape and veins.

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